Tuition

Principled folks don’t advocated on how the political wind is blowing: So, is he? Remember, Primary Election Day is coming up in less than a month. Consistency breeds Trust yields Votes (that you can count on). Can you Trust Brown to Consistently vote his talk? Or do you have to ask yourself – what he […]

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The vote has been cast. New Hampshire Democrats want you to finance in-state tuition for illegal immigrants. Slap! (Full breakdown of the Roll Call available on the jump) HB 474 passed 188 Yea 155 Nay, with 8 “republicans” joining the Democrat majority. The usual suspects, of course, Kidder, Gargasz, Lockwood, and a few others. It […]

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HB 474 (Hearing Date: Thursday 2-7-13, 11:30 LOB 207) This bill provides for in-state status within the university system of New Hampshire for students who are without lawful immigration status and who file an affidavit stating that the student has filed or will file an application to legalize his or her immigration status. And yet […]

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Skip just posted a nice letter from the Londonderry Superintendent of schools in which the Super appears to lobby the state Senate in opposition to HB1607. This bill establishes an education tax credit for businesses or groups that set up scholarship programs to help offset the costs of non-public school tuition. This could allow more […]

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New Hampshire’s white tower liberals and their advocates in state government have been adamant about their policy on College students voting in the Granite State. While we have called this voter fraud, the Democrats insist that if you go to school here, then you should be able to vote here. But are these “New Hampshire […]

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I announced that if you took the total Merrimack School budget and divided it by the total student enrollment that it cost more than the sending your kid to UNH. This appears to have riled some people up. In fact someone sent me an nice itemized list of the “costs” of sending your kid to UNH for a year just to prove I was wrong, and to justify how Merrimack’s cost per child wasn’t as much.

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